Chinese Renowned Chemist Wins Highest Chemistry Prize

Chinese chemist Bai Chunli has won the highest prize given by the International Chemistry Society. This is the first time the honor has been awarded to a Chinese scientist.

A Chinese pioneer in the field of scanning tunneling microscopy, chemist Bai Chunli is active in world forums. He has been an important player in international chemical engineering cooperation. Professor Bai has also led innovative research in the field of nano science and techology. He is an academic leader and the vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Science. The International Chemistry Society has more than 70 members, featuring research in areas such as chemistry, energy, the environment and pharmacology.










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